![]() ![]() McKillip (The Book of Atrix Wolf, and winner in 1975 of a World Fantasy Award for her novel The Forgotten Beasts of Eld) weaves a dense web of desire and longing, human love and inhuman need. All Editions of Winter Rose 2002, Trade paperback ISBN-13: 9780441009343 2002, Paperback ISBN-13: 9781904233077 1997, Mass-market paperback ISBN-13: 9780441004386 1996, Hardcover ISBN-13: 9780441003341 Books by Patricia A McKillip Riddle-master Starting at 1.28 The Forgotten Beasts of Eld Starting at 1. The pace here is deliberate and sure, with no false steps the writing is richly textured and evocative. ![]() To save her sister as well as Corbet, Rois will have to come to terms with the secret of her own changeling identity. When Corbet disappears, Laurel begins to sicken and fade. As Laurel falls hard for Corbet, Rois searches for the truth about the Lynns, but the answers she finds lead only to more questions. Despite her attraction to Corbet, Rois is warned by her otherworldly senses that he is not what he seems. Now Tearle's son, Corbet, has come home to rebuild crumbling Lynn Hall. Decades ago, according to village gossip, Tearle Lynn murdered his father and mysteriously disappeared. But both Rois, who narrates, and Laurel fall under the spell of the stranger who enters their world. ![]() Woods-wise and free-spirited, Rois Melior is the opposite of her sensible sister, Laurel. ![]()
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